The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 10, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE. FRIDAY. MAY 1O. 1007
LOCAL LORE.
Eat Sowles' candy.
Good young team for sale-
72-4t W. II. MAPPOX.
Ernest Bode came down from
Stirling , Friday.
lion. Albert Stalder was down
from Humboldt Tuesdaj * .
Gut llowers and funeral designs
Simanton and Spence. 7.1-21
Grant Windle and family spent
Sunday at Verdon.
Flowering and vegetable
plants. Simanton & Pence.
Mahlon Beachy of Merrill was
in town Wednesday.
Mr. Leslie , of Shubert was a
business visitor in town Tuesday.
The Bon Ton Millinery store
is showing the swellest hats of
th-e season.
Mr. Dowell of the firm of Rus-
stl & Dowell of Salem , was in
* town Tuesday. -
Hon. J. M. Broadmen of Hum-
baldt , was the guest of J. R.
Wilhite Tuesday.
T. L. Himmelrich came down
from Lincoln to spend Sunday.
He returned Monday.
Mrs. Willis Yoder , wife of one
of the rural mail carries , is very
low with quick consumption.
Fred Cain came in from his
Western territor } ' the first of the
week for a visit with his family.
Mrs. Harriett Abell left Friday
for Ainesworth , Neb. , for an ex
tended visit with her son , Ben
Abell.
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G. J. Crook and J. R. Wilhite
attended the funeral of the Hon.
John Breckman at Humboldt ,
Monday.
Mrs. Norman Musselman re
turned from St. Joseph Saturday ,
after a few days visit with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sherdeman
ol Lincoln , visited over Sunday
with Mrs. S's parents , Jim Jelli-
son and wife.
W. H. Marrow of Shubert , was
in town b'etween trains Tuesday
en route for Humboldt where he
on business.
Miss Lillie Schmidley came up
< * , ' fjom St. Joe , Saturday , to spend
the week end with her sister ,
Mrs. Breithaupt.
Mrs. McCoy is filling Miss
Naylor's place at the long dis
tance telephone office while thq
latter is having her vacation.
Louise Rule and Myrtle Huff
nell went to Salem on Friday ,
for a visit with the former's
grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Cool.
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The weather man must think
the fruit in this country is like a
cat with nine lives and is deter
mined to kill it and give it a
snow burial.
George Inskip came in from his
western trip Saturday very near
on the sick list and will stay at
home a few days to recuperate.
He got to much alkali water.
Eva Bacon of Speiser precinct
was here Saturday to meet with
the school board at a special ses
sion. Miss Bacon is an instructor
of ability and merit and has en
joyed excellent success in her
work in the past. Her work has
Ven such that any school shouU
ie proud of her services.
Mrs. Jim Powell left Friday
for Gordon , to join her husband
who has been there a month.
The hoosehold goods were
shipped Thursday. They leave
many friends in Falls City who
wish them prosperity and happi
. v ness in the new home , but regret
their leaving their old home.
Miss Jennie Keim met witl
nuite a painful accident Saturday
A corn knife fell when she wen
into the tool-house and struck
her on the right hand cutting a
gash about two and a half inches
in the fleshy part of the thuml
I I " * through to the bone. Severa
I stitches were taken in the wound
Though very painful at the time
the cut is healing nicely now.
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M * E. Cowan of Tecumseh was
n the city Monday.
Cabbage and tomato plants
Simanton and Pence. 7l-2t
Mrs. Dunn of Barada was a
visitor to our city Tuesday.
Give us your orders for sweet
potato plants. Simanton and
Pence. 71-2t
Miss Kate Heacock returned
Thursday from a week's visit
with Lincoln friends.
Robert Steele went to Hutn-
boldt Saturday to attend the
Southeastern field meet.
C. P. Reavis , Isham Reavis
and Ed Falloon were before the
supreme court in Lincoln Tues
day.
Mrs. Wadhams of Lincoln , ar
rived in the city Saturday , for a
visit with the family of her
cousin , J. R. Wilhite.
Sterling and Virgil Falloon ,
Edgar Schock and Blain Yoder
were among those who attended
the Southeastern Field meet at
Eumboldt on Saturday.
Rena Ilaney and Elizabeth
arhart were Falls City visitors
Saturday in order to meet with
the school board in a special ses
sion relative to securing positions
in our schools for the coming
term.
Miss Maggie McMahan made a
very beautiful hand-painted sofa
pillow which she raffled off last
week at ten cents a chance-
Phillip Schlater was the lucky
one , holding No. 1 , which drew
the cushion.
Ben Poteet has tendered the
chautauqua company the use of
his home grounds for the season.
The grounds consist of six acres ,
with both well and city water
and the finest shade to be found
arround the town.
A jolty automobile party con
sisting of Miss Graham , Miss
Miss Slocum , Miss Hutchins and
H. C. Smith made a trip to Salem
and Verdon Monday evening. The
party enjoyed a fine supper at
Verdon and with good roads and
weather the trip proved a most
plearant one.
Henry Ruegge , found a squir
rel in the court house yard last
Sunday. Why would it not be
a good idea to introduce a num
ber of these pretty little animals
into the square ? Nearly every
city park has a large number of
squirrels and no doubt the little
fellows could be made to feel at
home in the court house square
Julius Smith , from south of Sal
em , came into town Saturdaj' and
while heie was taken suddenly ill ,
falling in a faint in front of
Whitaker Bros , office. It was at
first feared that his condition
was dangerous but when Dr. Wil
son was called it was found to be
less serious and later in the day
he was able to be upon the street
again.
Eggs wanted at Shields' Va
riety Store. 72-2t
Dr , Hahn made a business trip
to Stella , Saturday.
E.ra Lichty from near Merrill -
rill was in town Wednesday.
Frank Simons was a Rule
visitor to Falls City Monday.
Mrs. 1) . C. Simmons of Salem
was shopping in the city Wed
nesday.
Lizzie Xubrick of Verdon
visited her uncle , Lcyi Kubrick
over Sunday.
George Falste ad made a busi
ness trip to Omaha Monday re
turning Wednesday.
Harry Crooks , traveling' sales
man for the Leo Vinegar Factor } * ,
was in town a few clays this
week.
Rev. Cline went to Auburn
Tuesday to attend the district
Ministerial association held at
that town.
Chas. Xoeller and son , Elmer ,
of Preston , were in our city Mon
day. We acknowledge a very
pleasant call.
Mrs. W. II. Kerr will return
from Omaha Saturday , where she
has been visiting her daughter ,
Mrs. Hanson.
Mrs. A. E. Gantt. returned
from Humboldt Monday , where
she has spent the last week owing
to her father's illness.
Mrs. D. W. Sowles and Mrs.
Mary Mettx returned from St.
Joseph Saturday where they have
been visiting their sister , Mrs.
George Boon.
St. Martha's Guild will give a
ten cent tea at the residence of
Orville Schoenheit Wednesday
May 15th. A cordial invitation
is extended to all.
While in the city last Saturday ,
Dr. Kenney of St. Josephassisted
by Dr. Emma Lawrence removed
a tumor from the eye of Lizzie
Zubrick of Verdon. The opera
tion was very painful , but the lit
tle girl stood the operation nicely
and at this writing , under Dr.
Lawrence's care , is doing very
well.
The Difference.
More than 5000 young men and
women , who graduated from a
Toland school , are now earning
from $600 to 85,000 per annum.
Do you know of any other school
whose graduates are so successful ?
The Toland schools are not
' 'clerk factories. " Students are
prepared to meet the require
ments of actual business.
The Gund Brewing Co. . of LaCrosse -
Crosse pays Toland graduates
$30.000 per annum. The Swift
Packing Co. , South St. Paul
pays between $12,000 and $15 ,
000. The Studebaker Bros. ,
South Bend , Ind. , between $10 ,
000 and $12,000. The G. N. R.
R. ; C. N. W. R. R. C. M. & St.
P. R. R. and C. B. & Q. com
bined , pay Toland graduates in
excess of $75,000 per annum.
For proof address. Nebraska
Business University Nebraska
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BAKING POWDER
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PureGrapeCream Tartai
The only excuse for buying anything but
a Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking
Powder is to save a few cents in pried ;
CJ ROYAL costs you a few cents more per can than Alum or Phos
phate of Lime powders , but it is worth far more than the difference
to keep your biscuits , cakes and pastry free from the injurious
cflccts of these cheapening substitutes.
( Continued use of Alum means permanent injury to health.
Avoid Alum Ailments Say plainly
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Try them.
SOWLES
II. J. Simons was up from
Rule Saturday.
iMrs. Dr. Henderson of Rule
was shopping here Tuesday.
Mrs. Mary Xeiglar of Rule
was in town between trains
Tuesday.
Lloyd Chambers of balem was
a business visitor in our city
Tuesday.
Mr- and Mrs. Robt. Cain jr. of
Stella visited at the home of J.
R. Cain of this city Tuesday.
J. Mendcnhall of Beatrice
the B. & M. claim agent , was in
our city on business Wednesday.
Sidney Spence knows what
will please his patrons so he is
giving them the Tribune to read
for the future-
Mrs. Harriet Beachel sold her
residence property on N. Harlan
street to John Ramel , Tuesday.
Consideration $2,000.
Sup. Toby , Prof. Spencer and
Prof. Monroe went to Humboldt
Saturday to the S. E , anual field
meet of the county schools.
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Articles for the Toilet !
We haye a complete line of Face Powder ,
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$ Talcum Powder , Cold Cream and everything :
required for the toilet. A complete line of
* tooth brushes and preparation for cleaning
1 % and preserving- teeth , in powder , paste or $
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liquid ? f
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j- In Combs and Hair Brushes , we can show X
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you anything from a 250 comb to a genuine x y
ebony. When you need anything in toilet $
articles remember the
CITY PHARMACY , |
DR. HcMILLAN , Prop. if
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THE GIFT IDEA
The wide choice afforded by our special selected
stock for Commencement , makes this Store the ideal
place for choosing1 Gifts. All the usual and standard
designs in Jewelry and Silver are shown , besides many
articles not obtainable outside the large cities.
Watches Brooches Rings Combs
$ i $75 $1 $12 11 $65 $1 54.50
Gold and Sil Gem Set Solitaire Plain
ver Cases Gold Filled Cluster Engrave'd
Solid Gold Plain , Seal Gem Set
Our patterns of Table Silver both Sterling and reli
able plate , and hollow ware are the best the market
affords. Call and inspect our goods.
A. E. JAQUET ,
THE OLD RELIABLE
FOR SALE
Good No. 1 farm 2 1-2 miles from Falls City , good
improvements a bargain good terms. See us at
once about this. CLEAVER & SEBOLD
Tom Cunningham of Verdon
was in town Tuesday.
John Wiltse was a Lincoln
visitor the first of the week.
Miss Gertrude Berg spent Sun
day at her home in Shubert.
Mrs. Albert Norris is among
our new subscribers this week.
Dr. Reniker was a business
visitor in Kansas City Wednes
day.
day.Dr.
Dr. A. E. Walker of Union ,
spent Sunday , the guest of Mae
Gossett , in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stanton of
Omaha , visited over Sunday with
Mrs. Stanton's parents , Mr. and
Mrs. George Abbott.
A store room is being built in
the recorders office at the Court
House this week. The spaces is
taken off the main office.
Dr. Emma Lawrence knows
she can't get along without the
good things of this world so she
will read the Tribune for the
next year.
Clara Tanner spent Sunday
in Humboldt , the guest of her
brother A. A. Tanner. On her
return she was accompaincd by
her mother who had been visit
ing there the past week.
St. Thomas Episcopal Church.
Services :
Holy Bucharest , 7:30 : a m.
Morning prayer and sermon ,
10-15 : a in.
Evening service and sermon ,
7:45 : p m.
Sunday school , 9:45 : a m.
Evensong , Fridays , 7:45 : p in.
Choir rehearsal every Friday
night after the service.
Rev. Geo. Neide , Rector at St.
Thomas Episcopal church.
Christian Church.
Services next Sunday as fol
lows :
9:45 : a. m. Bible School.
11:00 : a. m. Preaching
7:00 : p. m. Y. P. S. C E. Meeting.
8:00 : p.m. Preaching.
Bro. T. J. Oliver will preach
at both morning and evening
services.
You are invited to attend'
Notice To Hunters.
Having leased the Dr. Fabt
farm north of this city and what
is known as the Gardner place
south of this city , and being an
noyed by hunters who thus des
troy the meadow , I hereby give
notice that no hunting or tress-
passing will be allowed on these
above mentioned premises , and
that the same is positively for
bidden. Louis PLKGE-